The
Callaway RAZR X Irons were also very forgiving to hit with a lovely feel and sound and the uniflex steel shaft helped deliver a powerful strike. They look like the classic irons of the X series of the past but the offset seems more subtle and the styling a little sharper, so if you have the wherewithal,
Make Fast Improvement with Callaway RAZR X Irons Review, then this is a set to consider for mid handicappers. High tech at the cost of high price, so you might need to find
discount golf clubs in some online stores to save some bucks.
The RAZR X irons feature Callaway’s proprietary RAZR Technology,
Make Fast Improvement with Callaway RAZR X Irons Review, which shifts the centre of gravity lower and deeper in the clubhead,
Long Distance With Comfort Callaway Diablo Edge Irons Review, offering increased shot-making from more places on the course. Extensive player research has shown that golfers tend to strike the ball lower on the clubface and these irons are designed for optimal performance on such shots. The
Callaway RAZR X Irons also contain Callaway’s Variable Face Thickness Power System, with a fully integrated clubface/undercut cavity system that enables the Company’s engineers to precisely position mass properties and design the face of each individual iron for maximum ball speeds on all shots.
The RAZR X is aimed at golfers looking to make the jump from being a high handicap to a single digit player. The RAZR technology creates an iron with distance and forgiveness in mind, but with the versatility and look of a traditional thin sole iron.
Callaway RAZR X Irons are also available in multiple set options that allow golfers to integrate the new RAZR X hybrids into the lower end of their set where consistency may begin to drop off.
The company claims the
Callaway RAZR X Irons are for "golfers looking to make the jump from being a high handicap to a single digit player." So while they target both distance and forgiveness, the irons keep certain looks from players' clubs, such as the thin sole width.